Eileen
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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In a town on the sea, by the castle Doonee
The fairest of all, was the maiden Eileen
The bloom on her cheek was as fresh as the dew
And her heart to a young fisher laddie was true

At morn he would sail with the sun and the tide
That he would return to his promised young bride
And down by the shore she could hear it so plain
His voice in the wind singing soft this refrain

Eileen, my Eileen, oh wait for me wait Eileen

They were to be wed on a Sunday in May
In faith it was a joy to see Eileen so gay
The morning before he set sail with the tide
But he never returned to his promised young bride

No, no, never more was her heart light and warm
Her lover he died, yes he died in a storm
And down by the shore, she could hear it so plain
His voice in the wind, singing soft this refrain

Eileen, my Eileen, oh wait for me wait Eileen

They say that her heart it was broken in two
The lovely Eileen oh so young and so true
And down by the shore they who loved her the best
By the rock where she waited, they laid her to rest

Oh many the years that have past since that day
But maidens who wait for their lovers they say
That down on the shore they could still hear so plain
His ghost in the wind, singing soft this refrain





Eileen, my Eileen, oh wait for me wait Eileen

Overall Meaning

The song Eileen by Bing Crosby tells the story of a beautiful girl named Eileen who lived in a town by the sea, near the castle Doonee. Eileen was in love with a young fisherman who promised to return to her every morning from his fishing trips. They planned to get married on a Sunday in May, but unfortunately, the young fisherman did not return from his last voyage, as he died in a storm.


After that fateful day, Eileen's heart was never light and warm again. The townfolk buried her by the rock where she used to wait for her lover, and they say that even after many years, people could still hear the ghost of the young fisherman singing for Eileen in the wind.


This song conveys the grief and heartbreak that Eileen must have experienced after losing her true love. It also shows how timeless love can be, as even after many years, the ghost of the young fisherman still sang for his beloved Eileen.


Line by Line Meaning

In a town on the sea, by the castle Doonee
The story begins in a small, coastal town located near Castle Doonee.


The fairest of all, was the maiden Eileen
Eileen was considered the most beautiful woman in the town.


The bloom on her cheek was as fresh as the dew
Eileen had a bright, colorful complexion and appeared very young and full of life.


And her heart to a young fisher laddie was true
Eileen was in love with a young fisherman and remained loyal to him no matter what happened.


At morn he would sail with the sun and the tide
Every morning, the fisherman went to sea with the rising sun and the incoming tide.


That he would return to his promised young bride
He made a promise to return and marry Eileen.


And down by the shore she could hear it so plain
Eileen could hear her lover's voice calling out to her whenever he sailed away.


His voice in the wind singing soft this refrain
She could hear him singing a gentle tune on the wind as he left.


They were to be wed on a Sunday in May
Eileen and the fisherman had planned to marry on a particular Sunday in May.


In faith it was a joy to see Eileen so gay
It made everyone happy to see Eileen so full of joy and anticipation for her wedding day.


The morning before he set sail with the tide
On the day before the wedding, the fisherman set out to sea once more.


But he never returned to his promised young bride
Unfortunately, the fisherman never came back to Eileen as he promised.


No, no, never more was her heart light and warm
Eileen's heart was broken and she lost all her happiness after her lover's death.


Her lover he died, yes he died in a storm
The fisherman died at sea during a sudden and violent storm.


And down by the shore, she could hear it so plain
Even after his death, Eileen could hear her lover's voice calling out to her on the wind.


His voice in the wind, singing soft this refrain
Even after he was gone, the fisherman's voice still reached out to Eileen on the wind, singing a soft melody.


They say that her heart it was broken in two
According to legend, Eileen's heart shattered into two pieces after her lover's death.


The lovely Eileen oh so young and so true
Eileen was known for her beauty, youthfulness, and loyalty to her lover.


And down by the shore they who loved her the best
Eileen's family and friends held her funeral by the shore of the sea where she waited for her lover.


By the rock where she waited, they laid her to rest
They buried Eileen by the rock where she used to wait for her lover to return.


Oh many the years that have past since that day
Years have passed since the tragedies occurred.


But maidens who wait for their lovers they say
It is said that other women who have lost their lovers still wait for them by the shore.


That down on the shore they could still hear so plain
People claim they can still hear the voices of the lost lovers calling out to each other by the shore.


His ghost in the wind, singing soft this refrain
The ghostly voices of the lost lovers can still be heard singing the same melody on the wind.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MAX LIEBMAN, SYLVIA FINE

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